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AU2014360246A1
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Zhichuan GUO
Linlin HU
Ziqiang HUAN
Jinlin Wang
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for a web service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices, comprising: a webpage of a web service includes a plurality of subservices corresponding to different types of terminal devices; when the web service is requested, the request is split between the subservices having synchronous relations and pushed to the terminal devices. The web server can simultaneously host and push related content to a plurality of connected devices, and can control a plurality of devices, the service logic between the plurality of devices being determined when designed by the web service.

Description

METHOD FOR WEB SERVICE SUPPORTING SYNCHRONOUS HOSTING OF
MULTIPLE DEVICES
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of WEB technology, and in particular to a method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices.
BACKGROUND
[0002] With the continuous development of IT technologies, a user is now able to experience the same type of WEB service using various types of terminal devices. For example, the user may visit a video website through a desktop computer, a smart phone, as well as a digital television.
[0003] In the prior art, in order to meet access requirements from different types of terminal devices, a corresponding subservice is often designed for each type of the terminal devices in the design of a server-side service, and such subservice is responsible for responding to access request from its respective terminal device. Obviously, this approach in the prior art requires program developers to concurrently design a plurality of subservices for a service, which leads to drawbacks of complicated service logics, heavy workload, and high development costs. With existing technologies, once there is a need for upgrading the service on the server-side, the plurality of subservices have to be modified simultaneously, which not only causes high maintenance costs, but also a risk of making errors.
[0004] Furthermore, in the prior art, there is no synchronous relation among subservices of the same service implemented on different terminal devices. For example, when a smart phone and a digital television access the same video website (e.g., Sohu video), the two access operations are independent from each other such that if the smart phone switches to another video website (e.g., LeTV), the video website being accessed by the digital television would not be changed.
SUMMARY
[0005] An objective of the present invention is to overcome the drawback of the prior art in which there is no synchronous relation among subservices of the same WEB service implemented on different terminal devices, thereby providing a method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices.
[0006] In order to achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices, comprising: [0007] providing a plurality of subservices corresponding to different types of terminal devices in a page of a WEB service, splitting the WEB service into subservices with synchronous relations when the WEB service is requested, and pushing the subservices to the terminal devices.
[0008] In the above technical solution, the method further comprises the following steps: [0009] Step 1)n Storing the WEB service page in a WEB server, wherein the WEB service page is defined by a predefined way of subservice splitting and comprises a plurality of subservices with synchronous relations corresponding to different types of terminal devices; [0010] Step 2) > Binding the respective terminal devices and maintaining synchronous relations among their corresponding subservices by the WEB server when they log into the WEB server; [0011] Step 3)n Sending requests to the WEB server by a user using browsers in the terminal devices; [0012] Step 4)n Splitting the WEB service page into a plurality of subservice pages for different terminal devices by the WEB server, and returning corresponding subservice pages according to the types of the terminal devices; [0013] Step 5)> Performing processes of the subservices by the respective terminal devices according to the received corresponding subservice pages.
[0014] In the above technical solution, the method further comprises, before the step 1), a predefinition operation of setting a way of splitting a WEB service into different subservices, and assigning corresponding markers to various terminals accordingly.
[0015] In the above technical solution, in the step 1), the way of subservice splitting comprises the use of webpage tags or javascript interfaces.
[0016] In the above technical solution, the step 3) further comprises: initiating an URL address of a terminal device that is the first one logged into the WEB server by the terminal device when the user requests access to the WEB server using the browsers in the terminal devices, and pushing the starting URL address to other terminal devices having synchronous relations with the first logged terminal device by the WEB server when the WEB server discovers that these terminal devices are logged in; wherein subsequent URLs of the respective terminal devices are obtained from the received subservices, and wherein the respective terminal devices maintain session connections with the WEB server.
[0017] In the above technical solution, the step 4) further comprises: switching logic state according to the user’s operation and generating subservices of the next state.
[0018] In the above technical solution, in the step 4), the splitting the WEB service page into a plurality of subservice pages for different terminal devices by the WEB server comprises: extracting the content in markers representing different types of terminal devices and adding page headers thereto to generate corresponding subservice pages when the markers are encountered in the WEB service page.
[0019] In the above technical solution, in the step 4), the content returned to the terminal devices from the WEB server further comprises hyperlink relations with other terminal devices.
[0020] the present invention has the following advantages: [0021] A WEB server is capable of simultaneously hosting and pushing relevant content to a plurality of devices connected thereto, and controlling the plurality of devices among which service logics are determined in the design of a WEB service.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a WEB service method supporting multi-device synchronized hosting of the present invention;
[0023] Fig. 2 is a block diagram of components of a system implementing the WEB service method supporting multi-device synchronized hosting of the present invention; and [0024] Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a WEB service page created according to the method of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The present invention will be described in further detail in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0026] An introduction of the concepts involved in the present invention is provided before proceeding to a detailed description of the method of the present invention.
[0027] Synchronization: the term “synchronization” referred to in this application means that two subservices are correlated in terms of time, but are not necessarily identical in terms of content. For example, a smart phone and a smart television may simultaneously perform subservices related to a movie, in which the subservice performed by the smart television is mainly used for playing the content of the movie while the subservice performed by the smart phone is mainly used for playing an introduction of the movie, such as actors/actresses, synopsis, and audiences’ comments, etc. When an audience switches the performed subservice into a subservice for another movie through the smart phone, the subservice performed by the smart television would be switched simultaneously.
[0028] With the method of the present invention, a plurality of terminal devices specified by an audience would have the above synchronization function. The implementation of the method of the present invention will be further described below in connection with various embodiments.
[0029] In an embodiment, the terminal devices comprise a smart phone, a tablet computer and a music player. As shown in FIG. 2, these terminal devices may be connected with a remote server through a network.
[0030] Referring to Fig. 1, the method of the present invention comprises the following steps: [0031] Step 1) Setting a way of splitting a WEB service into different subservices, and assigning corresponding markers to various terminals accordingly.
[0032] In the present embodiment, iframes are utilized as the way of splitting the WEB service into the different subservices, i.e., iframes are used to divide pages of different subservices, and then the respective terminal devices are assigned with corresponding iframe IDs. For example, a corresponding iframe ID for the smart phone may be iframe-phone, an iframe ID for the tablet computer may be iframe-pad, and an iframe ID for the music player may be iframe-musicplayer. In other embodiments, different subservices may also be split using existing WEB technologies or by extending corresponding webpage tags or javascript interfaces.
[0033] Step 2) Producing a WEB service page by a service provider according to the way of subservice splitting defined in step 1).
[0034] For example, in the present embodiment, a WEB service page of a video WEB site comprises three subservices for smart phones, tablet computers and music players, respectively. The subservice for smart phones comprises a service logic related to payment, the subservice for tablet computers comprises a service logic related to video playback, and the subservice for music players comprises a music player implemented with HTML 5 Audio. All of these subservices are contained in the same WEB service page but located within different iframe tags. The WEB service page thus produced is shown in FIG. 3.
[0035] Step 3) Binding the respective terminal devices and maintaining synchronous relations among their subservices by the WEB server after they log into the WEB server.
[0036] In this step, the binding of the respective terminal devices by the WEB server may be realized by various approaches in the prior art, such as establishing a group for terminal devices logged in with the same username by the WEB server, in which there are synchronous relations of terminal device names among subservices of the respective terminal devices in that group.
[0037] Step 4) Initiating an URL address of a terminal device that is the first one logged into the WEB server by the terminal device when the user requests access to the WEB server using built-in browsers in the terminal devices, and pushing the starting URL address to other terminal devices having synchronous relations with the first logged terminal device by the WEB server after the WEB server discovers that these terminal devices are logged in; wherein subsequent URLs of the respective terminal devices are obtained from the received subservices, and wherein the respective terminal devices maintain session connections with the WEB server [0038] Step 5) Processing the webpage created in step 2), splitting the webpage into a plurality of subservice pages for different terminal devices by the WEB server, and returning corresponding subservice pages according to the types of the terminal devices.
[0039] For example, the WEB server extracts the content in corresponding tags having IDs such as iframe-phone, iframe-pad and iframe-musicplayer, etc. when encountering such tags in processing the webpage, adds corresponding page headers to the content to generate corresponding subservice pages, and stores them into corresponding directories. The WEB server determines the types of the devices (e.g., a smart phone) according to a user agent of the built-in browsers in the devices when requesting the page, thereby returning the subservice pages corresponding to the types of the devices (e.g., iframe-phone).
[0040] In other embodiments, the content returned to the terminal devices from the WEB server further comprises, in addition to the subservice pages, hyperlink relations with other terminal devices through which it is possible to jump from one subservice to another sub service.
[0041] Step 6) Performing processes of the subservices by the respective terminal devices according to the received corresponding subservice pages.
[0042] The above is a description of the steps of the method of the present invention in one embodiment. In other embodiments, the method may also be implemented in other ways. For example, said steps 1) and 2) may not be essential operations in other embodiments; and in the case that the way of splitting the WEB service into different subservices has been set and the WEB service page has been generated, the performance of the method of the present invention may start directly from said step 3)· [0043] Finally, it should be noted that, the embodiments above are only used for illustrating, rather than limiting the technical solutions of the present invention. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modification or equivalent substitution to the technical solutions of the present invention should be covered within the scope of the claims of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.

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1. A method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices, comprising: providing a plurality of subservices corresponding to different types of terminal devices in a page of a WEB service, splitting the WEB service into subservices with synchronous relations when the WEB service is requested, and pushing the subservices to the terminal devices.
2. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises the following steps: step 1)n storing the WEB service page in a WEB server, wherein the WEB service page is defined by a predefined way of subservice splitting and comprises a plurality of subservices with synchronous relations corresponding to different types of terminal devices; step 2)n binding the respective terminal devices and maintaining synchronous relations among their corresponding subservices by the WEB server when they log into the WEB server; step 3)n sending requests to the WEB server by a user using browsers in the terminal devices; step 4)n splitting the WEB service page into a plurality of subservice pages for different terminal devices by the WEB server, and returning corresponding subservice pages according to the types of the terminal devices; and step 5)n performing processes of the subservices by the respective terminal devices according to the received corresponding subservice pages.
3. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2, wherein the method further comprises, before the step 1), a predefinition operation of setting a way of splitting a WEB service into different subservices, and assigning corresponding markers to various terminals accordingly.
4. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2 or 3, wherein in the step 1), the way of subservice splitting comprises the use of webpage tags or javascript interfaces.
5. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the step 3) further comprises: initiating an URL address of a terminal device that is the first one logged into the WEB server by the terminal device when the user requests access to the WEB server using the browsers in the terminal devices, and pushing the starting URL address to other terminal devices having synchronous relations with the first logged terminal device by the WEB server when the WEB server discovers that these terminal devices are logged in; wherein subsequent URLs of the respective terminal devices are obtained from the received subservices, and wherein the respective terminal devices maintain session connections with the WEB server.
6. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the step 4) further comprises: switching logic state according to the user’s operation and generating subservices of the next state.
7. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2, 3 or 6, wherein in the step 4), said splitting the WEB service page into a plurality of subservice pages for different terminal devices by the WEB server comprises: extracting the content in markers representing different types of terminal devices and adding page headers thereto to generate corresponding subservice pages when the markers are encountered in the WEB service page.
8. The method for WEB service supporting synchronous hosting of multiple devices according to claim 2, 3 or 6, wherein in the step 4), the content returned to the terminal devices from the WEB server further comprises hyperlink relations with other terminal devices. Drawings
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